Collect the Canyon Minotaur foil card, number 126 from the Magic: The Gathering M11 core set. This 4-mana Red Minotaur Warrior offers a striking shiny finish for TCG enthusiasts.
Canyon Minotaur
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The Canyon Minotaur is a foundational Red creature from the Magic: The Gathering M11 core set, identified by card number 126. Released in 2010, this common card features a striking foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for collectors. As a 4-mana 3/3 Minotaur Warrior, it represents the straightforward power and aggression characteristic of Red mana in the game's history. For Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts, this product serves as a tangible piece of the M11 era, a pivotal release that reprinted essential spells and creatures for new players. The foil variant is particularly sought after by set builders who appreciate the contrast between the shiny surface and the card's border. Whether you are looking to complete a full M11 collection or simply add a classic creature to your library, the Canyon Minotaur foil offers distinct collector value. Its recognizable design and status as a staple of the format make it a relevant item for hobbyists tracking the evolution of the trading card game.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured
Canyon Minotaur
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Steve Prescott
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{R}
Creature — Minotaur Warrior
3 / 3
R
Card Text
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"We'll scale these cliffs, traverse Brittle Bridge, and then fight our way down the volcanic slopes on the other side." "Isn't the shortest route through the canyon?" "Yes." "So shouldn't we—" "No."
